U.S. Commodity Funds CEO John Love, who ran the biggest natural gas ETF in the country, cites unusual production dynamics.
John Love, who managed the"They're [producers] looking to the future," the U.S. Commodity Funds CEO told CNBC's "Producers are coming off a rough span.
"We basically had a period coming out of Covid where things were looking pretty good for natural gas, and then you have this potential supply shock," he said. "And then, that didn't materialize."
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